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  2. Hotel des Indes (Batavia) - Wikipedia

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    Located in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, the hotel had accommodated countless famous patrons throughout its existence from 1829 to 1971. Before being named Hotel des Indes, a name suggested by the writer Multatuli , it was named "Hotel de Provence" by its first French owner, and for a short spell went by the name "Hotel Rotterdam".

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    NEO-CHINA 4015 University Drive, Durham. 919-489-2828 or neochinarestaurant.com Open Christmas Day from 12 to 5 p.m. for takeout only. ORIENT GARDEN 202 N.C. 54, No. 401, Durham. 919-806-3333

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  6. East China - Wikipedia

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    East China (华东) is a region in the People's Republic of China. It mainly consists of seven provincial administrative regions, namely Shanghai , Jiangsu , Zhejiang , Anhui , Fujian , Jiangxi , and Shandong .

  7. 1740 Batavia massacre - Wikipedia

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    The economic boom, precipitated by trade between the East Indies and China via the port of Batavia, increased Chinese immigration to Java. The number of ethnic Chinese in Batavia grew rapidly, reaching a total of 10,000 by 1740. Thousands more lived outside the city walls. [4]

  8. Batavia, Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    The short-lived outer canal was redesigned several years after the 1628–1629 siege of Batavia. Batavia in 1667. East of Batavia, Sultan Agung (king of the Mataram Sultanate) gained control of most of Java by defeating Surabaya in 1625. [15]: 31 On 27 August 1628, Agung began the siege of Batavia.

  9. Rijsttafel - Wikipedia

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    Rijsttafel in the 1880s Rijsttafel in Bandung in 1936. Rijsttafel (/ ˈ r aɪ s t ɑː f əl / RY-stah-fəl, Dutch: [ˈrɛistaːfəl] ⓘ), a Dutch word that literally translates to "rice table", is an Indonesian elaborate meal adapted by the Dutch following the hidang presentation of nasi padang from the Padang region of West Sumatra. [1]